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  1. The American Voter, published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behavior in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald E. Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan.

  2. The American Voter. Angus Campbell, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald E. Stokes. Here is the unabridged version of the classic theoretical study of voting behavior, originally published in 1960.

  3. Here is the unabridged version of the classic theoretical study of voting behavior, originally published in 1960. It is a standard reference in the field of electoral research, presenting...

  4. One colleague, mindful of the substantial number of new books over the past 45 years that have woven the phrase “the American voter” into their titles, was of the mischievous opinion that the new authors might be hard pressed to find a suitably descriptive title not already in use.

  5. MLB: The American Voter had a profound impact on scholars, pundits, and politicians, and ordinary students of American elections. It became the accepted way of thinking about how citizens actually behaved politically. But there has been a growing worry that what it discovered is no longer true. After all, it came out in 1960.

  6. Yet despite the recent election upheaval, The American Voter Revisited discovers that voter behavior has been remarkably consistent over the last half century. And if the authors are correct in their predictions, 2008 will show just how reliably the American voter weighs in, election after election.

  7. The American Voter was not only insightful, it was insightful in the right way. It appropriately rejected two other modes of interpretation, that is, ap-propriately for the intellectual climate of its time. It rejected the tradition of armchair speculation on voting which could be traced back at least to Plato's

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